Math:
1. SQRQCQ - very straight forward and helped organize information well
2. Knowledge Rating Chart - gives an idea of what you know and helps to plan lessons well
3. Writing to Learn - allows to students to check understanding and applies three different types of knowledge
4. Word Problem Roulette - helps develop qualitative reasons why by working in groups
5. Pre-reading Plan - helps you think about the subject before you learn about it
6. Reciprocal Learning - good for students because they can teach each other by working in small groups.
7. Problematic Situation - helps students relate math situations to everyday life and allows for creativity.
8. Semantic Mapping - helps map out concepts
Based on the Before Reading Strategies we discussed during Strategy Fest, this is how we ranked them by effectiveness within our content areas:
Social Studies:
1. Anticipation Guide
2. Structured Note taking
3. Planning
4. Problematic Situation
5. DRTA
Science:
Math:
1. SQRQCQ - very straight forward and helped organize information well
2. Knowledge Rating Chart - gives an idea of what you know and helps to plan lessons well
3. Writing to Learn - allows to students to check understanding and applies three different types of knowledge
4. Word Problem Roulette - helps develop qualitative reasons why by working in groups
5. Pre-reading Plan - helps you think about the subject before you learn about it
6. Reciprocal Learning - good for students because they can teach each other by working in small groups.
7. Problematic Situation - helps students relate math situations to everyday life and allows for creativity.
8. Semantic Mapping - helps map out concepts